The ride there was surprisingly smooth with a fair amount of the ride on bikeways or in plain old bike lanes. There were only a few places that were a little sketchy but they were brief.

We spent two nights at China Camp and spent the entire second day just riding around on the multi-use trails there. Nicole impressed me once again by riding her Radish like it was just another mountain bike and had a rocking good time.

Our route home was thru Tiburon via the Tiburon/SF ferry. Mostly to avoid the climb from Sausilito to the Golden Gate Bridge.

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Hi there!I am loving your blog--I got here via Totcycle, where I've been spending time as I'm trying to figure out a bike solution for me, my 4.5 yr old and 5 mos old. I dream of a one bike solution that will: let me do steep climbs and descents (Bay Area), commute on Amtrak and Bart, carry two kids, plus groceries, load up for a camping w/kids trip, and load up on the car for road trips. Probably an impossible fantasy, no?